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·19 Februari 2025

David Lynch’s 5 Key Takeaways from Liverpool’s 2-2 Draw at Aston Villa

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David Lynch’s Key Takeaways from Liverpool’s Draw at Aston Villa

Liverpool’s trip to Villa Park ended in a frustrating 2-2 draw, leaving Arne Slot’s side with a mix of positives and concerns. Reds reporter David Lynch dissected the performance, highlighting issues in both boxes and the importance of rediscovering ruthlessness at this stage of the season. Here are five key takeaways from his analysis.

1. Missed Opportunity to Take Control of the Title Race

Liverpool remain unbeaten in 22 league matches and sit eight points clear at the top, but Lynch stressed the significance of dropping points: “This was a missed opportunity to go 10 points clear and essentially push Arsenal completely out of the title race.”


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Despite 17 shots to Aston Villa’s 9 and an xG of 2.44 vs 0.73, the Reds failed to capitalise, allowing Arsenal a glimmer of hope. Lynch pointed out that top teams don’t use underlying numbers as an excuse – it’s about being clinical.

2. Lack of Ruthlessness in Both Boxes

Liverpool’s early-season efficiency seems to have faded, with Lynch highlighting the drop-off: “We saw so much ruthlessness at the start of the season… but that seems to have deserted recently at the worst possible time.”

The team created high-quality chances but failed to convert enough, while also conceding from low-xG opportunities. Lynch warned: “You don’t win football games when you concede twice and only score twice.”

It’s a simple but brutal reality for a side hoping to secure the Premier League title.

3. Finishing Remains a Major Issue

Liverpool’s wastefulness in front of goal was one of Lynch’s biggest concerns. He singled out Diogo Jota and Darwin Núñez for key misses, saying: “Jota’s one-on-one was worth 0.45 xG – he has to be taking chances like that, that’s why he’s in the team.”

He was equally damning of Núñez’s late open-goal miss: “It’s a shocking miss. Some models have that chance at 0.76 xG or higher – you just cannot be missing it.”

With Liverpool’s frontline misfiring, Lynch believes signing a clinical centre-forward should be a top summer priority.

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4. Defensive Concerns and Substitutions Didn’t Work

Liverpool have developed a soft centre at the worst possible moment. Lynch pointed out that Aston Villa’s total xG was just 0.73, yet they scored twice.

“If you concede 0.73 xG and let in two goals, that’s not good enough – that’s going to hurt you.”

He also felt Arne Slot’s substitutions backfired, particularly taking off Trent Alexander-Arnold when he was gaining control of the game: “Liverpool lost too much when Trent went off. Just as he was starting to dictate the game.”

Replacing him with Conor Bradley, who later picked up an injury, further disrupted the team’s rhythm.

5. Ryan Gravenberch is Struggling with the Workload

Lynch raised concerns over Ryan Gravenberch, noting his fatigue and declining performances. His stats against Villa were alarming:

  • Zero tackles made
  • One duel won out of seven
  • Two failed dribbles out of two attempts

“He looked tired, like he had a lot of ground to cover and just couldn’t get there.”

Lynch suggested that Wataru Endo might need to step in, rather than continuing to push Gravenberch through a demanding schedule.

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Final Thoughts

Liverpool are still in a strong position in the title race, but Lynch believes they must rediscover their clinical edge.

“The sooner Liverpool get back to being ruthless in both boxes, the better for everyone.”

With Manchester City and Newcastle up next, the Reds cannot afford any more wasted opportunities.

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